Wendy Williams's Guardian Says She Couldn't Consent to Lifetime Doc
Briefly

Wendy Williams's guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, claims Wendy lacked capacity to consent to a Lifetime documentary series, highlighting concerns about exploitation due to her early-onset dementia.
The complaint alleges that any contracts signed by Williams for the documentary were invalid as they were not shared with her guardian, raising critical issues of consent.
Mark Ford, executive producer of the documentary, pointed to legislative efforts to prevent guardian abuse, suggesting this situation exemplifies family access issues compounded by guardianship.
Despite the ongoing legal battle, the documentary's filming timeline overlaps with Williams's health decline, raising ethical questions about the decision to produce such content.
Read at Vulture
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